E-Cigarette reviews for the rest of us

V2 Pro Series 7 Vaporizer Review

Since the FDA announced its intention to regulate e-cigarettes, the industry has been in a state of flux. While e-cigarette companies have tried for years to distance their products from tobacco cigarettes, the possibility exists that e-cigarettes will be lumped in with tobacco products and vilified either way. Nations and states are eyeing e-liquid as an important potential source of revenue and are trying to impose taxes upon it.

If e-liquid is taxed as heavily as tobacco, the price disparity between cigarettes and e-cigarettes — one of the primary reasons why some people switch — could narrow or disappear. What would you do if that happened? Would you continue buying e-liquid at a higher price, or would you return to smoking — or would you look for something that strikes a middle ground? The V2 Pro Series 7 vaporizer is a device intended to stay with you no matter how the laws — or your preferences — may change. With its interchangeable cartridge system, the V2 Pro Series 7 is able to vaporize e-liquid, dry herbs or essential oils and waxes.

About the V2 Pro Series 7 Vaporizer

The V2 Pro line centers around flexibility and interoperability. Like its smaller cousin (V2 Pro Series 3 review), the V2 Pro Series 7 can vaporize e-liquid, dry herbs and essential oils or waxes simply by dropping in the cartridge of your choice. The magnetic connector on the bottom of the cartridge tells the V2 Pro Series 7 in which mode it should operate. Unlike the V2 Pro Series 3, the Series 7 vaporizer includes the e-liquid and dry herb cartridges. The essential oil cartridge is a separate purchase costing $29.99. The V2 Pro Series 7 also includes a brush and pick for cleaning the dry herb cartridge. Like the cartridges, the charger also connects magnetically and can work with a USB port, a wall adapter (included) or a car adapter (available separately).

The V2 Pro Series 7 allows you to select from a range of three different temperatures, unlike the V2 Pro Series 3 which operates at one temperature only. The Series 7 also has a much larger battery — 1800 rather than 650 mAh — and higher capacity cartridges. Like the Series 3 vaporizer, the Series 7 works while charging.

If you’ve ever seen a portable dry herb vaporizer, you’re probably aware that these devices often have fairly wide mouthpieces. E-cigarettes, on the other hand, tend to have more narrow tips. The V2 Pro Series 7 mimics the design of the former, and in fact has the widest mouthpiece of any e-cigarette I’ve ever used. Some people may prefer this design, while others will not. Either way, this aspect of the design definitely merits mentioning.

V2 Pro Series 7 Review

As expected for a device of its size, the V2 Pro Series 7 produces a ton of vapor. While the temperature control settings seem mainly irrelevant for the e-liquid cartridge — the Series 7 doesn’t get anywhere near hot enough to burn the e-liquid, even at the highest setting — I can definitely see how it would be useful for vaporizing dry herbs. The Series 7 has an extremely high capacity battery and will outlast anything other than the largest personal vaporizers, while the e-liquid cartridge holds more liquid than many tanks.

Using the V2 Pro Series 7 as an e-cigarette, I was slightly hampered by the somewhat small air vents on the sides of the device. You see, as I’ve moved to vaporizers such as the VaporFi VOX II with ever increasing vapor production, I’ve begun to inhale vapor directly into my lungs because the mouth simply doesn’t hold all of the vapor my device produces. If you prefer to draw vapor into your mouth before inhaling it, this won’t be a problem for you. If you prefer to inhale directly into the lungs, though, you may want an e-liquid tank with more of an open air vent such as that of the VaporFi Volt Hybrid Tank.

If you prefer to vaporize loose leaf tobacco or dry herbs, I think you’re going to be very happy with the balance that the V2 Pro Series 7 strikes between size and performance. This will be particularly true if you have any experience with the large battery-powered vaporizers that were popular a few years ago.

In the early 2010s, it wasn’t uncommon to see vaporizers upwards of a foot in length that barely held a usable amount of material and only had enough battery life to last through a single short vaporizing session. As the e-cigarette and vaporizer industries have come together, these shortcomings have become a thing of the past. The V2 Pro Series 7 has a massive herb chamber and battery life far, far superior to that of the dry herb vaporizers from a few years ago. It also does a good job of producing enough heat to vaporize the contents of the chamber fully without burning them.

V2 Pro Series 7 Review: The Bottom Line

As a multi-purpose vaporizer — and particularly as a vaporizer for loose leaf tobacco and dry herbs — the V2 Pro Series 7 is a winner. Unlike the experience you’d have with many smaller vape pens, the Series 7’s temperature control function gives you some flexibility over the heat and amount of vapor without burning the material and essentially becoming an unfiltered cigarette. If you’re currently using a small e-cigarette, you can be confident that upgrading to the V2 Pro Series 7 will give you drastically increased vapor production while retaining the flexibility to vaporize other forms of nicotine if e-liquid should become too expensive due to taxation.

On the other hand, I’m not certain that the V2 Pro Series 7 is the best choice if you are only interested in a vaporizer for e-liquid. At $169.99, it costs just slightly less than the VaporFi VOX II kit, which produces far more vapor, has a higher-capacity battery and is far more flexible in terms of its power settings and the tanks and atomizers with which it is compatible. If you inhale directly into your lungs, the poor airflow of the V2 Pro Series 7 e-liquid cartridge can hamper vapor production — the cheaper V2 Pro Series 3 actually has better airflow for e-liquid vapor.

3 Comments

I do not seem to be able get it to come on the proper way. It only seems to work for me with dry herb if I hold down wait for it to turn red, then orange, then green. Is there another way to cook the herb without having to through this. I thought just holding down the button would activate the oven.

That isn’t how the V2 Pro Series 7 works in loose leaf mode. If you hold down the button for three seconds, the oven begins heating. The changing LED color tells you the status of the oven. When it’s green, it’s reached your selected temperature. Then, you simply puff at your own pace. To turn the oven off again, hold the button for three seconds.

For safety, the V2 Pro Series 7 also turns off on its own after the light has been green for 150 seconds.

When you’re using the e-liquid cartridge, you can hold the button to puff and release the button when you’re done — but the technology is different. A small heating coil can reach vaporizing temperature much more quickly than a larger oven.

Hi,
I was hoping you could give me some advice. I quit smoking a few years ago and really enjoy vaping. I am currently using an rx200 with three 18650 batteries. I really enjoy this device but am EXTREMELY nervous about the batteries and all the safety hazards. I’m very careful but let’s face it, accidents happen.

I am looking to buy a regulated mod with an internal battery. I’m assuming this will provide less risk as far as the batteries are concerned. I know you must use the adapter that comes with the device for charging. Is this safer as far as batteries go and could you suggest a good mod. I don’t care about price, only safety. Thank you!

Featured Articles

Start Here:
You've decided to switch from smoking to e-smoking, but where do you begin? I recommend the best e-cigarette for beginners.

Best E-Liquid:
If you're looking for a great tobacco e-liquid, there is nothing on the planet better than Black Note's all-tobacco lineup. Read my epic review!

* Nine tobacco flavors in all
* Cold extracted for 6-8 weeks
* Full lab reports available
* Full refund within 90 days -- including free return shipping

Safest E-Cigarette:
Performance? Style? Battery life? Liquid capacity? All of those qualities are important in an e-cigarette, but what about safety? If you want to know what the safest e-cigarette on the market is, I've got the answer -- and the statistics to back it up.

Best Box Mod:
To use a sub-ohm tank, you need a mod capable of handling a high-wattage load safely. I prefer the VaporFi VOX 60 TC. Find out why.

Best Disposable E-Cigarette:
With a flavor remarkably close to that of a real tobacco cigarette, the Vapor4Life disposable vape is easily the best disposable e-cigarette on the market. Read my review.

Mechanical Mods:
What are mechanical mods, why might you want one, and what is the best mech mod on the market? Get all of the answers in this article.

Vape Tongue:
Having trouble tasting your e-liquid? You might have vape tongue! Learn about one of the most common vaping problems and find out how to cure it.

Unique E-Cigarettes:
A GameCube that enables simultaneous sub-ohm vaping for four people? An Android-powered e-cigarette? A mechanical mod built into a replica of a Pac-Man arcade cabinet? I've found it all, and you can see these and other amazing items in my newly updated showcase of the world's craziest e-cigarettes!

About Vapegrl

Hi, I'm Vapegrl and this is my e-cigarette review website. I started e-smoking four years ago to rid myself of a nasty tobacco habit, and since then I've tried just about every e-cigarette and e-liquid I could find in the never-ending search for the perfect vape. Now I'd like to pass on some of the things I've learned. I hope you enjoy my e-cigarette reviews and guide.